The foreign papers this week contain but little news of importance. A private letter states, that the Duke of Orleans would, in the course of the present month, take the command of the first division of the army about to enter en campagne against Abd-el-Kader. The number of Fren
March 7, 1840 - New Court Gazette - London, London, England
TUESDAY, MARCH 3. DECLARATIONS INSOLVENCY.—W. OSELAND, St. Johnstreet, v ictualler. —C. H. PAPPS, G eorge - s t ree t, Adelphi, coal merchant. BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED.—J. FORSTER, W. FORSTER, and M. FORSTEIt, Warley, Yorkshire, manufacturers. BANKRUPTS. —W. J. HAMMOND, Essex-street,
March 7, 1840 - New Court Gazette - London, London, England
grity as a public man, and is celebrated for his domestic virtues. Fanny Elsler has had a crushing benefit at the Academic Royale: the sum taken at the doors only being 21,000 francs. On dit, that she and her sister are on the eve of departure for New York. The theatres are by t
February 8, 1840 - New Court Gazette - London, London, England
b DEATH OF LADY THEODOSIA BLIGH.—Her ladyship, i whose demise took place at her hotel in Paris, on Friday week, in her 70th year, was the second daughter of John, third Earl of Darnley, and sister to the first wife of the present Marquis of Londonderry. Her ladyship was married i
February 8, 1840 - New Court Gazette - London, London, England
Viscount Dungannon, M.P., has left town for Brynkinalt, Wales. Mr. E. J. Cooper, M.P., and Lady, have arrived at Farrance's Hotel, Belgrave-street, from Brighton. Viscount Melbourne arrived in town yesterday afternoon, from a visit to her Majesty at Windsor Castle.
February 15, 1840 - New Court Gazette - London, London, England
Although the usual celebration of the Duke of Rutland's birthday was this year omitted, the noble lord of Belvoir Castle did not forget that auspicious event which is hailed with so much delight in every part of the Bri. tish empire—the marriage of our gracious Queen. The day wa
February 15, 1840 - New Court Gazette - London, London, England
Master-General of the Ordnance, &c. Viscount Palmerston, her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign' Affairs, at his residence in Carlton-terrace, to all the Foreign Ambassadors and Ministers. The Marquis of Normanby, Secretary of State for the Home Department, to the Lord Cha
February 15, 1840 - New Court Gazette - London, London, England
We feel obliged to "An Admirer" and X.X., but must decline the contributionMorwarded. We do not see the point of the reply to the "Advertisement for a Wife," which appeared in our last. A. Gairdner, Esq.'s paper has been:addressed to 176, Sauchyhall-street, for the last two week
July 4, 1840 - New Court Gazette - London, London, England
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July 4, 1840 - New Court Gazette - London, London, England